On Wed, 26 May 2004, Cam wrote:
Hi,
I'm concerned about the level of support for laptops / notebooks in Fedora
Core. I get the impression that most desktop systems and hardware largely
work but notebooks tend to have problems with power management, suspend, cpu
throttling, hardware buttons and integrated hardware (eg. wireless devices).
So if anyone out there has a notebook model that is fully working, let's have
a show of hands. How many models are available where everything just works?
I've got one but it's only just started suspending reliably, the power
management is not working and features like screen brightness have not worked
since leaving APM for ACPI. Although I love the latest software that comes
with Fedora I feel it's badly let down by it's hardware support.
Is anyone considering working on a 2.4 / APM based release that would support
the notebooks and laptops that are not really usable with Fedora as it
stands?
You know you can use APM with FC2 as well? (default in FC1)
boot with kernel option 'acpi=off'
Satish